Posted on 12/04/2011 6:00:55 PM PST by presidio9
Former Pennsylvania senator and Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told ABC News' This Week that he expects to soon supplant surging rival Newt Gingrich and become the Republican favorite.
So if you look at all of these little boomlets, they last about four to six weeks. Newt is in about week three, Santorum said.
So we feel pretty good that, you know, come the middle of December and toward the end of December, as candidates are looking for a candidate they can trust, someone that is authentic, someone who knows what they believe in and why they believe it, and has a record to back up the rhetoric as to what they want to do to change this country, because we do need big changes, well, who has been doing that?
As This Week host Christine Amanpour noted, Santorum tied with Jon Huntsman for last in the most recently conducted Des Moines Register Iowa poll (Iowa's primary, the nation's first, is scheduled to take place Jan. 3). Santorum, however, was non-plussed.
"We're within the margin of error of both Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann, both of whom have had enormous attention by the national media, and have had money and resources," Santorum argued. "Rick Perry is running literally millions of dollars of ads in Iowa, and he is right next to me in the polls."
Although the logical connection between Perry's failures and Santorum's future success was never made explicit, Santorum emphasized the strategic importance of character.
"I think character is definitely an issue," the former Pa. senator said. "I think they have to make a decision based upon the person's entire record. And certainly character counts."
Consequently, I think we have a very good chance of winning Iowa," Santorum said. "We've spent the time in the state, we've talked to the activists
And we'll have people at those caucuses advocating for us because I've been in their county. They know my message. They know what I want to accomplish."
Santorum got his butt whumped the last time he was in an election in PA.
Yeah and Santorum is doing real bad in the polls.Will he be the only left standing when people are done eating they’re own in the GOP?Why is Newt okay now but Christie is too RINO? And Perry dissed when he is right of them all?
It truly has been a strange pre-primary season. More twists could open up, but with the current trends I see Newt taking the nomination. And I see the media largely holding their fire against Newt until that happens, and then look out.
Hurt is the right word for it. I had thought he was one of us. I thought he was the real deal. Turned out he was just another political hack. He broke my heart and in some ways permanently changed how I view politicians.
I was getting excited about Cain, but that dream has died.
Santorum is certainly more personally likable than Newt, who's already thrown two wives under the bus. I would vote for Rick Santorum, but I can't support him to the degree where I think he's better than the rest of the pack (well, he's better than Romney). Unless the nominee is Romney, I'm reasonably certain I'll get behind whomever we put up against Obama, but until then I'm going to wait to get serious about a candidate because I'm just not seeing anybody worth getting serious about.
Seriously, can someone explain to me why Santorum is unexeptable to 95%+ of Republican primary voters?
Just because he got his head handed to him in a purple/blue state during a horrendous GOP yr(’06). Do that many find him unelectable?
Help me here guys.
I just don’t like him personally, something about him makes me not like him, I can’t explain it beyond that.
First, as a personality he is uninspiring. I love most of his views, but he doesn’t move me to action. Second, it is significant that an INCUMBENT (you can’t downplay that) conservative lost. Third, he endorsed Sphincter-—an unpardonable sin.
Trump not running; Trump meets with Gingrich today
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/trump-debate-obama-president/2011/12/05/id/419961
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/politics&id=8454925
Meant to post 168 to you.Trump not running and met with Newt today.
Why is an endorsement of Specter, 7 years ago at the behest of party and president, ‘unpardonable,’ but Newt’s endoresement of Scozzafava only 2 years ago is just peachy?
Reread.
You also don’t need a president who is a showboat, who likes to show off his brilliance at every opportunity, eh?
this will all play out to the convention where a nominee will be picked from none of the listed candidates...
a true “man of the people” will come forward.
just like in hollywood.
teeman.
still on the cain train.
Santorum isn’t a serious candidate by any stretch. My candidate is “None of the Above.”
At the risk of appearing uninformed, I'll just go ahead and admit it. I don't know Santorum. I've never followed him, and know only what I see other Freepers report about him.
From what I can tell, the consensus (not just here) is a thumbs down.
The biggest deal-breaker for me, is that the guy's track is as a legislator, not a chief executive (such as a Governor or CEO).
Worse, Sphincter was a SENATOR and only one of 100, with a six-year stay in office. I think in terms of impact it's a big difference. But the question was why people are not excited about Santorum and I gave you some answers.
The other BIG reason that people are more excited about Newt than Santorum is that every single time Newt has been given a platform he has attacked OBAMA, while others (including Santorum) bobbed and weaved (think of the answer on the "gay" soldier). If Santorum had kept half as much attention on Obama as Newt has, he'd be in the top tier.
For me personally, I never took his entry into the race seriously and I still don’t. Some pundits called Herman Cain’s a “vanity run”, but I think Santorum’s is a vanity run.
He’s running as a defeated US Senator for crying out loud. How lackluster can you get?
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